Low Self Esteem Essay

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Growing up in a society full of pressure on having the “perfect” body can be difficult. Hiding what you eat, covering with layers of clothing, or even isolating yourself completely from others are all effects of a low self-esteem regarding body imagine. Latha, mother of three, responsible wife and very beautiful attractive and very fit woman at age of 45, characterizes how judgment on one 's physical appearance often leads to a low self-esteem in the future, even at a young age. I was inspired by my friend from gym. I always thought she was very happy in her life, but as I started talking to her I understood, she was not. A negative perception towards somebody can have a great impact, especially when it comes from the ones who are closest to them. It was started when she was nine. “You must watch what you eat, her mother would say". Latha 's mother was the first person to warn her about her weight. She was constantly being watched by her mother, which made Latha feel uncomfortable which eventually led to her secretive eating. Her mother was worried about her daughter 's weight, not for her health 's sake, but about friends and relatives gossiping about her daughter. She always said "...if you 're fat the boys won 't like you; they won …show more content…

Way up, like she weighed 340lbs, way down, like being 140lbs. It 's been kind of like a rollercoaster, only way less fun. Latha still remembers with bitterness "We don 't have anything that will fit you here. Your sizes are somewhere else." It 's been 20 years and those words—spoken loudly and rudely by a clerk in a high-end department store She was looking for something for a friend. She hadn 't even asked for help; the clerk just saw her and commented as if she had no business shopping there. She wanted nothing more than to be somewhere, anywhere else at that moment to escape the shame and embarrassment as other shoppers turned to look at, the woman who was too large for that

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